Cristiano Ronaldo, FIFA Club World Cup
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FIFA have lifted Lyon’s transfer ban until January 2027 after Les Gones duly settled an outstanding transfer fee debt, L’Equipe can reveal. On Monday, Lyon were included in FIFA’s
The FIFA Club World Cup 2025 is taking place in the United States – Los Angeles included – and a hometown team has a chance to secure the last spot in the international tournament. The Club World
A joint statement accuses football’s global governing body of being “more poorly governed" now than it was at the time of the 2015 raid.
“The agreement to hold the exclusive global broadcast rights to the Fifa Club World Cup 2025 marks the start of a broader partnership between DAZN and Fifa. This includes integrating Fifa+, Fifa’s library of iconic football moments and full-match replays, as well as live fixtures, into the DAZN platform.”
FIFA is set to host the biggest edition of the Club World Cup ever with 32 teams set to take part in the United States from 14 June to 13 July. With the tournament coinciding with the summer transfer window,
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Brazil forward Neymar believes the 2026 World Cup in North America could change the way football is experienced.
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General public tickets for Saturday's FIFA 2025 Club World Cup playoff between LAFC and LIGA MX powerhouse Club América at BMO Stadium have sold out, the world governing body announced Tuesday.
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Qatar Tribune on MSNQatar 2025 FIFA Volunteer Programme registration launchedFIFA and the Local Organising Committee (LOC) of the FIFA U-17 World Cup Qatar 2025 and FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 launched the registration process for the Qatar 2025 FIFA
FIFA is planning to sell general sale tickets for the men’s World Cup in 2026 under a dynamic pricing model, a system whereby prices fluctuate based on demand.
The rhetoric of change rang ’round soccer in 2016 with FIFA mired in “the worst crisis of its history.” With “rampant, systemic, and deep-rooted” corruption exposed, the powerful men atop the world’s most popular sport vowed,